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Marv Levy was 72 when he retired from coaching. George Halas was 72 as well.

I do think Coughlin wouldn't be able to coach more than 3-4 years at most, but that may just be enough for him to get his successor in place just like he did with the Giants.

Coughlin, if he takes the job, will likely be the oldest NFL head coach ever by the time he's done.

I'd imagine that the Jags would push Coughlin to find a good young coach to serve as a mentor and eventual successor to allow for a smooth transition in a few years. Given the timeframe, Jackdonville needs to find a new QB this year or fully commit to Bortles. Unfortunately, there a lot of QB needy teams picking early._________________

Marv Levy was 72 when he retired from coaching. George Halas was 72 as well.

I do think Coughlin wouldn't be able to coach more than 3-4 years at most, but that may just be enough for him to get his successor in place just like he did with the Giants.

Coughlin, if he takes the job, will likely be the oldest NFL head coach ever by the time he's done.

I'd imagine that the Jags would push Coughlin to find a good young coach to serve as a mentor and eventual successor to allow for a smooth transition in a few years. Given the timeframe, Jackdonville needs to find a new QB this year or fully commit to Bortles. Unfortunately, there a lot of QB needy teams picking early.

And without great QBs at the top of the draft, I fully expect that Bortles will be given another opportunity. I think they continue to draft and develop their defense._________________

The Jags have loaded up on defense recently, if a talented pass rusher is there it will be hard for them to pass. I'm not sure how the OL is looking but I'd like to think LT could get consideration as well._________________

Breer says that keeping the offensive staff is “very much in play” for the Chargers and a candidates desire or willingness to continue working with OC Ken Whisenhunt would likely be viewed as a plus for them.

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Annie Heilbrunn reports that the Chargers are expected to interview Buccaneers DC Mike Smith for their head-coaching job Thursday.

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Ian Rapoport reports that Chiefs special teams coordinator Dave Toub will interview with the Broncos on Friday and the Chargers on Sunday.

He was dumped over insufficient playcard size....but seriously, it sounds kind of like a mutual parting...and I agree that he'll probably end up in Atlanta if Shanahan gets the Broncos job or in San Diego if Mike Smith gets the job there. He'd only end up in Minnesota if he doesn't get one of those OC jobs._________________

Thx to Lil Uno!

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